How can laypeople find up-to-date, trustworthy answers to questions they have about living safely in an emergency, when they have them, in a useful manner? Part 1: a person-first approach for researchers & content creators to help people and their communities find trusted guidance to answer their questions about living safely in a Covid-19 world. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) What could go wrong? 00:53. 1 Who are we writing this? 04:01. 2 Our approach to filling the gap. (Finding our audience.) 05:57. 2 Patient-centricity, person-centered, person first 06:51. 2 Who are we doing this for? (End users.) 08:18. 3 Partnerships, resources, collaborators. (Our audience.) 08:58. 3 What does a home run look like? (The ask.) 10:11. 4 Roadmap 10:50. 4 Personas. (Person first) 12:18. 5 What’s next? (More questions, some answers.) 13:08. 5 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash Photo by Justus Menke on Unsplash Photo by Mufid Majnun on Unsplash Photo by Chromatograph on Unsplash Photo by Boston Public Library on Unsplash Written by Danny van Leeuwen (Health Hats) and Laura Marcial with contributions and inspiration from Cynthia LeRouge, Ellen Schultz, Judy Thomas, June Levy, Kelly Reeves, Maria Michaels, Michael Mittelman, Michael Waters, Natalka Slabyj, Sameemuddin Syed, Sharon Hibay, and Victoria Lyon Sponsored by Abridge Links CDC initiative Adapting Clinical Guidelines for the Digital Age Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support-Learning Network. The IOM (Institute of Medicine) definition for patient-centered: “Providing care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions.” Datavant's COVID-19 Research Database Want to enroll somehow? Know of a place for us to cross post our print, video, or audio stories? Communicate with us here mailto:tech.safeliving@gmail.com, #safelivingpandemic on Twitter, or https://www.safeliving.tech/ Related podcasts and blogs https://www.health-hats.com/safe-living-in-a-pandemic-help/ https://www.health-hats.com/questions-from-a-mild-covid19-case/ https://www.health-hats.com/ob-nurse-cannabis-nurse/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little.
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